UFC Fight Night 24 takes place March 26 at KeyArena, and tickets went on sale this past week. A few are still available, but as with UFC 129 at Toronto’s Rogers Centre, White expects he may make some seating adjustments.

“For what we scaled Seattle for, we sold out first day,” White said. “We can open up more.

“It’s the same thing with Toronto. There’s obviously enough room to open up more seats if necessary.”

At most, KeyArena can hold approximately 17,000 fans. The Northwest has a major MMA following, and with UFC Fight Night 24 being the UFC’s debut in Washington, it’s proven a hot ticket.

But no ticket may be hotter than April’s UFC 129 event, which takes place in a city White calls “a Mecca for MMA.” Headlined by Canadian and welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre vs. Jake Shields, the show currently is configured for 42,000 seats (out of about 70,000) when tickets go on sale next week.

White hates to use seating configurations any larger than 20,000 since it takes away from “UFC experience,” but he admits the demand may just be too big for UFC 129. Besides, he’s confident fans will leave satisfied.

“This fight that we’re going to do down there, people will get the experience,” White said of UFC 129, comparing it to a recent boxing blockbuster in Texas. “The thing was, I was always worried about that until I went to Texas Stadium. I’m not knocking them. It was an incredible experience. It was great, and it made me think we could do it, but we’ll do it even better than that (in Toronto).”

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